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Tralfazz74Oct 24, 2024

Thank you kindly, captain

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MUHAMMAD RAIHANOct 12, 2024

Cool, but it should have kanji letters

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Matt RBXApr 15, 2024

Very handy

2 out of 2 found this helpful
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Sho TakezawaMar 18, 2024

This doesnt let me type "si"

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YU Lok SzeFeb 21, 2024

This is exactly what I want! Since I don't usually type japanese, I just use japanese to search product or songs sometime, so I don't want to add one more language to my windows input method. Neat and handy

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Benek OlivaDec 12, 2023

Incredibly good if you're starting to learn Japanese, if so I completely recommend It.

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Angel EfrainMay 12, 2023

I really like the extension, but i´m having problems whit the japanese punctuation, if a press "." in the extension it appears as "。", but a can't find a way to do the same thing whit the rest of the japanese punctuation, shuch as "ー" "、"and other ones, does someone has figurit out?

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Nhi TranMay 5, 2023

I love this extension, it's exactly what I needed. One small suggestion though. I don't know if I'm doing something wrong but, when switching between katakana and hiragana, the text disappears. So if I want to type a sentence with both of them, I need to write in hiragana, then copy the sentence, then change to katakana, then paste the sentence and repeat. If it's possible to make it so that when you switch languages, the text doesn't disappear, then that would be great! Either way, this exte... Show more

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SchleepyApr 25, 2023

Found out how to type those small characters for you guys. For むっつ, for example, write it out like this: "muttsu." The two T's indicate the small っ, and if you need a small ゃ like in ちゃ, just type "cha" and it automatically does it. If anyone here uses wanikani, it's super similar to the way you type japanese there.

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Rum is bad for youApr 24, 2023

Exactly what I've been looking for!

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